March 4, 2019: The Louis Theroux documentary The Night In Question about rape allegations on the American campus is released.
Also known as Louis Theroux: The Night In Question, here is its IMDb entry.
And here is a short clip from it, of which more anon.
I decided against archiving the entire film, but there are a few copies of it floating around in cyberspace.
Its principal subject is Saif Khan, who may not technically be a rapist, but he is a little shit, and I certainly won’t be adding him to this database. Suffice it to say that he fooled Theroux and nearly fooled me, but he was caught out big time.
Theroux also interviews Mattress Girl, who is equally plausible, but off her head.
He meets with Will Norris, who can be found on the Timeline at January 2016, and his mother. While William Norris is very credible, the anonymous student who accused him has probably been brainwashed by feminism.
Now, to the above clip, here is what Camile Paglia says about such assignations; this clip can also be found on the Timeline at September 21, 1992.
Molly Johnson appears to suffer from jungle fever as well as regret, but listen to what she says: if a girl goes to a guy’s room, she is expected to give him a blowjob. And she did.
How often do you hear feminist airheads talk about men not respecting women? Much as I hate the word respect – it reminds me too much of my old man – respect begins with self-respect. She appears not to have known this dude, or perhaps to have been on a nodding acquaintance, yet she goes to his room and gives him head.
She stayed, and after agreeing to vaginal sex, she got raped. Whose fault was that?
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